<888> 03/10/14 Monday 6:05 A.M. I will now dress up warmly and go out and explore the tundra on Green Witch Avenue. CIO
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<888> 03/10/14 Monday 3:20 A.M. I woke up at 9 P.M., and I chatted with a relative. I then went back to bed until 2 A.M.. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with honey and milk, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 12 ounce glass of 50% punch and 50% cold filtered water and vitamins and supplements, and a cup of coffee with milk and Splenda sweetener. I washed the breakfast dishes. I made my bed. CIO
<888> 03/09/14 Sunday 4:00 P.M. I will now take a nap. CIO
<888> 03/09/14 Sunday 3:40 P.M. I ate five 1/4 inch thick slices of cold white chicken breast meat with Frank's hot sauce on the chicken slices, and 12 ounces of mashed potatoes and steam baby carrots cut lengthwise into quarters with Smart Balance Spread and extra virgin olive oil on them along with a 12 ounce glass of Schweppes Ginger Ale and a cup of green tea with Splenda sweetener and Borden's lemon juice. I also put ground black pepper on the chicken, mashed potatoes and carrots. CIO
<888> 03/09/14 Sunday 2:30 P.M. I drank two 12 ounce glasses of 50% punch and 50% Schweppes Ginger Ale. I made 135 Premier Lights 100 MM filter Peter Stokkebye Turkish pipe tobacco cigarettes while watching the first hour of "Fly Boys". CIO
<888> 03/09/14 Sunday 12:10 P.M. I chatted with a relative again. I will now make cigarettes. CIO
<888> 03/09/14 Sunday 11:35 A.M. I woke up at 6 A.M., and I ate a 8.5 ounce can of barbecue almonds. I went back to bed until 10:30 A.M.. The yogurt machine had quit about 9:30 A.M.. I screwed the caps on the yogurt jars, and I put them on the middle shelf in the refrigerator. They are suppose to chill for eight hours. In other words, they will be ready about 6:30 P.M. today. I made my bed. I chatted with a relative. I do not know where to store the yogurt machine. It has to be available to store the jars as I use them. Possibly I could put it on the primary Dell Latitude D410 laptop computer chair, since I do not use that laptop computer except for vacations. CIO
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<888> 03/09/14 Sunday 3:05 A.M. I will now send out my weekly notes. I will then shut down the primary work computer. I will eat the rest of the Greek yogurt that I used for a yogurt starter. I will then go back to bed. The yogurt machine will turn off automatically at 10:30 A.M.. I will then have to put the yogurt cups in the refrigerator. Daylight Savings Time just went into effect, here so Spring Forward One Hour. In other words, one will lose one hour of sleep. I will set my clocks and watches ahead one hour before going to bed. CIO
<888> 03/09/14 Sunday 1:25 A.M. Back in 1978 while living at Mrs. Frances' Guest House at 31 India Street out in www.nantucket.net , I had a simpler way of making yogurt in Flossie's communal kitchen. I would take a gallon of Hood whole milk and boil it in a pot to about 180 degrees Fahrenheit. I would then cool it down in the refrigerator to slightly warmer than body temperature about 115 degrees Fahrenheit. I would then mix in a 8 ounce cup of Columbo plain yogurt with a cup of the warm milk and then mix it all into the larger pot of warm. I would then set the yogurt mixture in the gas oven which was slightly warmed by the pilot light or warm the lowest setting on an electric oven for about 12 hours overnight. I would then put the bowl of yogurt in the refrigerator to chill for another 12 hours. I would then have a lot of yogurt which slightly amused Flossie. However, I only did that in the off season in the fall, when it was less busy. Back in December 1983, when I first returned back to Greenwich, Connecticut from www.nantucket.net , I was living without a kitchen but with refrigerator at 100 Milbank Avenue in the third floor attic apartment. For breakfast I would buy quart containers of Columbo plain yogurt for about $1.59 and half gallons of orange juice for about 59 cents. I would have some of that each day for breakfast. In June of 1984, when I moved to 700 Steamboat Road, I still did not have a kitchen, but a half size refrigerator. I continued that same breakfast routine, since until October 1986, I did not have a car, so I had to walk back and forth downtown. I did not eat lunch, but I would eat my dinners at the old Greenwich Hospital cafeteria which were $2.50. In the first six months back in Greenwich in 1984, I went from 155 pounds to 205 pounds. When I got the used yellow Volkswagen Dasher Station wagon in October 1986, I started cooking on a hot plate at 700 Steamboat Road, and I also had a small toaster oven. I finally moved to 71 Vinci Drive in December 1988, and I have had a kitchen ever since. However with all of the time I have spent on personal computers in the last 23 years, my cooking skills have declined, since I frequently do not have the time or resources to cook complete meals. CIO
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<888> 03/09/14 Sunday 12:10 A.M. I set up the yogurt machine on the kitchen counter. I made up a batch of yogurt per the instructions. However, I made the five quarts of powdered milk about 50% more concentrated or about two quart packets of powdered milk for five cups. I also used 6 packets of Truvia low fat sweetener to sweeten the yogurt, so it will be less fat. I used three tablespoons of Chaboni yogurt for a starter. Thus I will have 40 ounces of yogurt in 9 hours at 9:30 A.M. Sunday morning, but then I have to refrigerate it for eight hours before eating any. I have a yogurt thermometer and a regular food thermometer for measuring the milk temperature as I heat and cool it.
The cost of the yogurt is:
One Chaboni Greek yogurt at $1.08
six packets of Truvia sweetener for $.45
powdered milk $2.60 for $4.05 total for 40 ounces of yogurt or a dime an ounce.
Eight 6 ounce cups of Chaboni yogurt would cost $8.58 for 48 ounces or 18 cents an ounce or $7.15 for 40 ounces.
Thus I am saving $3.10 for an hour's work. However, I can use the new yogurt for a starter which would mean a $.57 savings in the future for $3.48 for 40 ounces or 8.7 cents an ounce or 43.5 cents a five ounce cup of home made yogurt. Of course I do not have the fruit in it, but I have more yogurt in it. Thus it will be about a $3.67 savings for 40 ounces of home made yogurt without the fruit or 9.2 cent an ounce or 45.9 cents a five ounce cup. Of course there is a bit of work to it at least an hour, and that does not include the electricity for heating and cooling the milk and the yogurt machine. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 9:55 P.M. I have both shortwave radios set to http://www.wnyc.org/ 93.9 FM. They are advertising http://peggy.rockefeller.edu/ . Some well known republican party members are known for going to the http://www.cheeca.com/ in Islamorada in the Florida Keys. I picked up the mail. The order with tracking of https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction?qtc_tLabels1=9400110200883127630373 on the order for three http://www.emtcompany.com/panasonic-kx-tg6700-battery-2-4v-900-mah/p105a.html?gclid=CMOekaXZ-7wCFYN0OgodJUIA2A for $5.45 each for $16.35 with free shipping arrived. I put the new cordless phone batteries in the three two line Panasonic cordless phones. The order for two Retractable Mobile Phone Universal Touch Screen Stylus for a dollar each and $1.54 shipping from China for $3.54 total arrived. I put one with the Nokia 520 Windows 8 GoPhone tucked into the case pocket. I put the other one into the cell phone parts box on top of the primary Dell Latitude D410 laptop computer. I chatted with a relative. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 8:55 P.M. I chatted with a relative. I will now shower and clean up. It is beginning to warm up. It is currently 45.5 degrees Fahrenheit outside my living room window. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 7:55 P.M. I woke up at 6:30 P.M.. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with honey and milk, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 12 ounce glass of 50% punch and 50% cold filtered water and vitamins and supplements, and a cup of coffee with milk and Splenda sweetener. I washed the breakfast dishes. I made my bed. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 1:25 P.M. I will now shut down the primary work computer. I will eat a Greek yogurt. I will then go to bed. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 11:55 A.M. I threw out the garbage. I scraped a thin layer of ice off the Volvo wagon. I put the new www.geico.com insurance card in the Volvo wagon glove box. I went downtown, and I sat out briefly. I used the bathroom at Starbucks. I then drove down by the waterfront on Steamboat Road. The condos across from 600 Steamboat Road are coming along. They have a huge pile of shredded rock and debris from the excavations. I then drove through Bruce Park, where I saw two young fawns. I drove along the waterfront to Old Greenwich. I went by CVS in Old Greenwich, and I used the ATM machine at the Chase Bank in Old Greenwich. I bought two 16 ounce Blue Diamond Wabasi and Soy almonds for $5.99 each for $11.98 total. I used the bathroom at CVS. I then sat for a while. At 8 A.M., when the http://thehaircutplace.com/ opened, I got my hair cut short for $25 and $5 tip for $30 total. I then drove out to the Southwest Picnic area at Tod's Point, and I chatted with a relative on my wireless. The former site on an island of a family friend's house now has one story partially framed in with a new house. It seems like it has small windows for the waterfront. Maybe that is to keep it warmer. I then drove back through Old Greenwich, and I stopped by CVS in Cos Cob. I bought four 40 pack boxes of Truvia sweetener for $3 each for $12 total. I then bought a 2.5 ounce Ronson Butane refill container for $4.19 and .27 tax for $4.46 total. I then went downtown, and I sat out for a while. I used the bathroom at Starbucks. I then went by Zen Stationary, and I played an Ace's High scratch card for a dollar, but I lost. I then went by the Stop and Shop. I bought a 64 ounce container of Welch's Lite grape juice for $3.39, a 64 ounce container of Ocean Spray cranraspberry juice $2.50, a 5 quart box of Stop and Shop powdered milk for $6.49, bananas for .79 a pound for $1.68, a two pound bag of baby carrots for $2.50, two 24 ounce Simply Mashed mashed potatoes for $2 each, buy one get one free of Perdue Italian short cuts of grill chicken for $5.99 both, buy one six pack get one six pack free of Fiber One multigrain English muffins for $3.99 both for $30.46 total. I then went by the Putnam Shell at 401 West Putnam Avenue, and I bought $12 of self service premium V-Power gasoline with 20 cents a gallon off with my Stop and Shop card for $4.099 a gallon for 2.927 gallons at odometer reading of 107531 miles for 41.2 miles driving since Sunday February 16, 2014 for 14.076 miles per gallon in mostly local traffic. I then returned home to Chez Vinci, and I put away my groceries. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 6:05 A.M. I will now dress up warmly. I will then go downtown for a walk, and I will also forage for some food. I put a Charles Schwab golf tee by the Grundig shortwave radio to make it easier to push the small buttons. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 5:45 A.M. I ate four 5/16th inch thick slices of cold white chicken breast meat with Frank's hot sauce on the chicken slices, and the reheated flavored rice from yesterday with soy sauce on it, and steam baby carrots cut lengthwise into quarters with Smart Balance Spread and extra virgin olive oil on them along with a 12 ounce glass of Schweppes Ginger Ale and a cup of green tea with Splenda sweetener and Borden's lemon juice. I also put ground black pepper on the chicken, rice and carrots. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 5:00 A.M. I ordered another http://1sale.com/electronics/audio-gaming/weather-alert-radio/ for $9.99 with free shipping for the family house in Kennebunkport, Maine. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 4:35 A.M. I ordered http://1sale.com/electronics/audio-gaming/weather-alert-radio/ for $9.99 with free shipping. CIO
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<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 3:50 A.M. The Eton 6 volt power adapter would not work with the Grundig shortwave radio. It powered it up, but not sound would play. However, I happened to have a Casio 6 volt power adapter, and it works with the Eton line adapter that came with the Eton 6 volt power adapter, so I have the Grundig shortwave radio working off DC power as well as batteries. I have it all setup with presets. However, at this time of day, I only get one shortwave radio station clearly which happens to be a religious radio station. The AM and FM stations come in very clear. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 2:20 A.M. I threw out the garbage and the shipping box. I picked up the mail. The order with tracking of https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction?qtc_tLabels1=9400110200830168915211 on the order for 6V DC AC Adapter For eton G8-ACA-US G8ACAU G8 Radio Grundig Power Supply Charger for $5.99 and $2.85 shipping for $8.84 total arrived. I put it with Grundig shortwave radio. The order with tracking of https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction?qtc_tLabels1=9400109699939708557615 on the order for Netgear N-300 WNA3100-100NAR IEEE 802.11b/g/n USB Adapter WPA2 300Mbps NIB for $10.98 with free shipping arrived. I put it with the second Dell Latitude D410 laptop computer which is already setup for it. My neighbor owes me $11 for replacing it with the similar one I sold to him. I got a letter from the Greenwich Housing Authority that their inspector will do the Section 8 inspection on this Thursday March 13, 2014 at 3:20 P.M.. I got my new www.geico.com insurance cards for the six month policy that begins on April 8, 2014. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 1:05 A.M. I have been watching www.pbs.org on the concert by James Taylor and Carol King on the 50th Anniversary of the Troubadour. Back in the 1970s, when I used to walk around www.nantucket.net at night, I used to see somebody that looked like James Taylor driving around in an old Chevrolet white 4 door sedan. He supposedly lived out in Martha's Vineyard, so I figured, when he got cabin fever on Martha's Vineyard, he would explore Nantucket. I will now shower and clean up. CIO
<888> 03/08/14 Saturday 12:20 A.M. After the last note, the order with UPS Tracking on the order for $22.99 with free shipping Aroma AYM-606 8-Cup All Natural Eco Friendly Digital Yogurt Maker arrived. I then put the Grundig shortware radio on the dining table, and I ran the antenna wire to that location. I can move it from on top of the box on top of the Dell Latitude D410 laptop to the empty place in front of the IBM ThinkCentre. I studied its features. I went to bed at noon. I woke up at 8:30 P.M., and I chatted with a relative. I then went back to bed until 11 P.M.. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with honey and milk, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 12 ounce glass of 50% punch and 50% cold filtered water and vitamins and supplements, and a cup of coffee with milk and Splenda sweetener. I washed the breakfast dishes. I made my bed. CIO
<888> 03/07/14 Friday 10:05 A.M. I chatted with a relative. I will now shut down the primary work computer. I will eat a Greek yogurt. I will then go to bed. CIO
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<888> 03/07/14 Friday 6:40 A.M. On the Grundig shortwave radio, I followed the instruction at the bottom of this page http://www.amazon.com/Grundig-Traveler-Digital-Shortwave-Storage/dp/B001QTXKF6 to turn off sleep mode. I am now doing a Shortwave Frequency scan again which will take a while. It seems to be doing the scan properly.
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<888> 03/07/14 Friday 5:15 A.M. The Grundig shortwave radio froze and quit working while I was scanning for shortwave radio stations. I tried removing and replacing the batteries to no avail. I finally noticed a small reset button on the front of the control panel, and I pressed that, and it reset the radio, and it started working again. I scanned the AM and FM radio stations, but I did not scan the SW radio stations. One I get the power adapter, I will try scanning for the Shortwave Radion station again. It does pickup quite a lot of them. CIO
<888> 03/07/14 Friday 4:10 A.M. I moved the Eton shortwave radio to the bedroom entrance on the left side. I put three AA CVS alkaline batteries in the Grundig shortwave radio, and I propped it up on the platform on top of the Samsung laser printer at the apartment entrance, and I connected the wire antenna to it. I am doing a scan of short wave radio stations now. It can automatically scan for radio stations on the different radio bands and store them into memory. CIO
<888> 03/07/14 Friday 3:25 A.M. I put away the laundry. CIO
<888> 03/07/14 Friday 3:00 A.M. I filled the Coleman lighter with Ronson butane fuel, and it works just fine. I left it on the kitchen bric-a-brac table to have available. CIO
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<888> 03/07/14 Friday 1:50 A.M. I put clean linens on the bed. I showered, and I cleaned up. I started two loads of wash, and I have five minutes to go on the wash cycles. I picked the up the mail. The order with tracking of http://webtrack.dhlglobalmail.com/?trackingnumber=9274899996309800481205 on the order for Grundig G8 Traveler II Digital AM/FM/Shortwave Radio for $28.99 less a dollar with coupon code "kYKDL1cw" for $27.99 total with free shipping arrived. The order with tracking of https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction?qtc_tLabels1=92748926997762553131570173 on the order for $9.99 Stingray Windproof Lighter with free shipping Coleman Butane Lighter with Powerful Flame and Durable Metal Construction for $9.99 total arrived. The order for AT&T Lightning Connector Car Charger w/ USB Port (Refurbished) for $6.25 with coupon code "WINTER10" with free shipping arrived. I put the car charger with the other GoPhone telephone parts in the box on top of the primary Dell Latitude D410 laptop on the dining table. I threw out the garbage and the old periodical literature. I watered the plants. CIO
<888> 03/06/14 Thursday 11:05 P.M. I chatted with a friend from 4 P.M. until 5:30 P.M.. I finally woke up at 10 P.M.. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with honey and milk, a toasted bagel with olive oil, a 12 ounce glass of 50% punch and 50% cold filtered water and vitamins and supplements, and a cup of coffee with milk and Splenda sweetener. I washed the breakfast dishes. CIO
<888> 03/06/14 Thursday 11:20 A.M. In the old days in the 1960s, when my family lived in Greenwich in near back country, we only went down once a week on Saturday evenings to get a hamburger and French fries and www.coke.com at the Nielsen's restaurant across the street from the Greenwich Library and the Exxon Station, so I did not know very much about what went on downtown, which was not very much from what I could tell. In the early 1970s, I worked in the same area at Boodles as an a waiter, until I started exploring nearby Manhattan. I spent a lot of time doing house maintenance in back country and reading, when I was not going to school. In the summer, I played a bit of golf. I will now shut down the primary work computer, and I will eat a Greek yogurt, and then I will go to bed. In the comments on the yogurt machine, it says all that Greek yogurt is that it has been strained through cheese cloth. But it says, one can make a thicker yogurt by using more powdered milk in it, and one can pour the little bit of water off the top, before eating it. I have made yogurt in the past, but the controls on the new yogurt machine let's one control the yogurt making process more evenly. Yogurt has lots of enzymes which are good for the digestion. CIO
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